Multiple Choice
Consider the Matching Pennies game:
Suppose Player A always uses a pure strategy that selects heads, and Player B always uses a pure strategy that selects tails. Is this outcome a Nash equilibrium?
A) Yes, both players have no incentive to change their actions.
B) No, Player A would want to switch to tails.
C) No, Player B would want to switch to heads.
D) No, Player B would want to switch to tails.
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